Thread: Ordering Diamond Blades Online

I'm looking for a good source for diamond blades. Currently we're purchasing our diamond blades ('Aim Tool' Brand) from our local landscape distributor (Ewing). We're paying $133 for the 14" and $97 for the 10".

They seem to work okay. No big complaints. But I wonder if we're really using the best blade, if I'm getting the best deal, and if I should maybe be using something different.

I'm considering buying the Hurricane Blades from Latux online. But at $120 for the 14" and $100 for the 10", they seem a little spendy, considering that online stores are typically a little less expensive than brick and mortar stores.

Anyone using Latux? Are they worth the money? Or do you have any other recommendations that I should check out in terms of online diamond blade suppliers?

I don't necessarily want to go with the cheapest option. But if there's a place I can get really good quality AND a great price, please let me know.

I use the hurricane from latux 14" on my demo saw since that usually cuts dry and i think the speed holes help. I use the cheaper blades they sell on the table saws since those are usually cutting wet.

The quantity you would be buying im sure they could help you out. Just dont ask for shirts, they never come. Just key chains

Jim i just buy $75 dollar blades from my local unilock dealer and they last just as long as some blades that cost twice as much. Ive never really noticed much difference between high end blades and middle of the road blades. The only ones we noticed wore out real fast was rigid blades frome home depot or lowes.Posted via Mobile Device

Do you know which model of DITEQ you're using? One blade for a whole year sounds crazy exciting. But maybe we do a lot more jobs than you do or something. How many hardscape installs are you talking about - in a year - that you can do with one blade?

No I won't deal with a-rod sales associates. If a salesman really believed in the product let them give you one to try for free. If it's so good you'll be a customer for life. I don't buy equipment without a demo. Even the new 14" chainsaw last Spring, and I dumped the echo and got the Stihl because of the demo. Happy camper.

On diamond wheels- check with a sales rep if you are using the right grade and density for what you are cutting and for the machine running it. If you are going through them fast something is wrong.